Trey Beamon was a professional baseball player who played in Major League Baseball from 1996 to 1998. Born in 1974, Beamon played primarily as a position player over the course of his career. He appeared in a total of 95 games, during which he recorded 40 hits and achieved a batting average of .253. Although he did not hit any home runs, he contributed 15 runs batted in and showcased his speed on the basepaths with 3 stolen bases.
Beamon's career unfolded during a transitional period in baseball, as the game was beginning to shift toward a more power-oriented approach. While he may not have been known for his power numbers, Beamon's versatility and ability to put the ball in play were valuable assets to his teams. His time in the majors, albeit brief, reflected the challenges faced by many players of his era who navigated a competitive landscape filled with emerging talents and changing strategies in the game. After his final appearance on September 27, 1998, Beamon left an indelible mark as a player who embodied the spirit of determination and adaptability in baseball.